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  • An Old Man's Journey: A LitRPG Adventure

  • Written by: Gregory Allanther
  • Narrated by: Michael Kramer
  • Length: 10 hrs and 43 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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An Old Man's Journey: A LitRPG Adventure

Written by: Gregory Allanther
Narrated by: Michael Kramer
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At the end of his life, Charles was left with one question: What was it all for?

After his tour of duty and an unremarkable post-Army business career, Charles spent his twilight years watching old movies and waiting for his grandkids to call. He'd lived a good life and been a decent man, but now that his wife was gone, he was...lonely.

Until his old friend Bert introduced him to Crossroads, the new VR sensation. In this virtual world he can move without pain, explore new lands, and most importantly - see his family again. For as long as he can hold their interest, in this fast-paced modern world of instant gratification and VR thrills.

The solution: Build a place his family wants to visit. Armed only with a magic stick with game-breaking powers that should be nerfed, Charles sets out on a journey to find a place to call his own. Along the way, he will be mistaken for an NPC quest giver, become the antagonist in epic questlines, and attempt to teach the next generation proper behavior - even if he has to beat it into them.

This is the story of one man's search for belonging in his second virtual life. A search for a place to belong, and what it takes to get there. It's also a hilarious romp through online fantasy clichés that will appeal to fans of Ready Player One, The Wandering Inn, and slice-of-life comedies.

Because at the end of a man's life, what's more important than family?

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instantly recommended to all friends

interesting story that has some typical elements of litrpg. there is no deep diving into the world of abilities and classes. they talk about it but you won't hear the main character go over his stats multiple times. he has no interest in the game aspect and only wants to make a fun place for his grandchildren.

I found it all pretty funny and unique. most MCs care about the things around them but this guy doesn't care at all and that's what makes it awesome

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A clueless old man

At the start of the book I had hope for an interesting old man slaying monsters and straightening out some young people. What we ended up with is a forgetful, whiny, lazy, clueless old man who refuses to communicate with the people around him and get mad when people don't do what he wants. Overall a very frustrating story.

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